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For uses other than the original street, see Hollywood Boulevard (disambiguation).
| Hollywood Boulevard Commercial and Entertainment District | |
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| Location: | 6200-7000 Hollywood Blvd., N. Vine St., N. Highland Ave. and N. Ivar St Los Angeles, CA |
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| Built/Founded: | 1939 |
| Added to NRHP: | April 04, 1985 |
| NRHP Reference#: | 85000704 |
Hollywood Blvd in Hollywood & Highland
Hollywood Boulevard is a boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States, beginning at Sunset Boulevard in the east and running northwest to Vermont Avenue, where it straightens out and runs due west to Laurel Canyon Boulevard. West of Laurel Canyon it continues as a small residential street in the hills, finally ending at Sunset Plaza Drive. On the East side of Hollywood Boulevard it passes through the neighborhoods of Little Armenia, Los Angeles and Thai Town.
The famous street was named Prospect Avenue from 1887 to 1910, when the town of Hollywood was annexed to the City of Los Angeles. After annexation, the street numbers changed from 100 Prospect Avenue, at Vermont Avenue, to 6400 Hollywood Boulevard.
In 1958, the Hollywood Walk of Fame, which runs from Gower Street to La Brea Avenue, was created. The first star was placed in 1960 as a tribute to artists working in the entertainment industry. (The walk was later extended onto Vine Street.)
The Hollywood extension of the Metro Red Line subway was opened in June 1999 . Running from Downtown to the Valley, it has stops on Hollywood Boulevard at Western Avenue, at Vine Street and at Highland Avenue.Metro Local 217 and Metro Rapid 780 serve most of Hollywood Boulevard.
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Black Dahlia shooting on Hollywood Boulevard, June 2005.
In recent years efforts have been made at cleaning up Hollywood Blvd., as the street had gained a reputation for crime and seediness. Central to these efforts was the construction of the Hollywood and Highland shopping center and adjacent Kodak Theatre in 2001. With many housing and lofts conversions and a future entertainment complex on the corner of Hollywood and Vine owned by W Hotels. Also various nightclubs have opened up with many celebrities and Hollywood Starletts coming in to party such as Paris Hilton, Lindsay Lohan, and Jamie Foxx including a new Tex-Mex restaurant on the corner of Hollywood and Ivar by Eva Longoria called De-Nada. The street remains one of the major tourist draws in Los Angeles.
Another Hollywood Boulevard exists in both Hollywood, Florida and Las Vegas, Nevada.
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